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Hadassah Hospital Gets Cameo in Daniel Silva Thriller
Hadassah
Inside Look
Hadassah Hospital Gets Cameo in Daniel Silva Thriller
by
Zelda Shluker
Hadassah readers will be delighted by Daniel Silva's glowing praise for Hadassah Medical Center in his new Gabriel Allon mystery.
Books
Fiction
Should Have Played Poker
by
Zelda Shluker
In Debra Goldstein's new mystery, a group of Mah Jongg players and a young lawyer join forces to solve two murders.
Books
Fiction
Unkosher Slaughter
by
Zelda Shluker
Jane Berman's absorbing, fast-paced murder mystery takes place on an Orthodox kibbutz in Israel’s northern mountains.
Books
Feature
Behind God’s Back
by
Zelda Shluker
Anti-Semitism and community ties complicate the case in the second installment of a Scandinavian series following Jewish detective Ariel Kafka of Helsinki's Violent Crimes Unit.
Books
Fiction
Thrillers From Israel
by
Zelda Shluker
Two new Israeli mysteries are by former high-ranking members of Israeli intelligence.
Books
Anselm Kiefer: A Monograph
by
Zelda Shluker
If you are not yet acquainted with artist Anselm Kiefer, Dominique Baqué’s monograph is a good place to start.
Holidays
Passover
Holidays
Passover
Passover Books for Kids
by
Zelda Shluker
by
Zelda Shluker
There are several charming, lovely titles for children this holiday season, from simple board books to more in-depth tales.
Holidays
Passover
Holidays
Passover
The Art of Passover
by
Zelda Shluker
by
Zelda Shluker
Included in this Passover compendium is the image and background of the oldest surviving illuminated Ashkenazic Haggada, created in 1300.
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